Tween Night | Cosmic Bowling
Tweens in grades 4–6 will gather on Zoom to build our own glow-in-the-dark bowling alleys! Supplies will be provided, so please RSVP to Sara Hackett.
YAM | New Year’s Eve “Early” Party
ELPC - Second Floor Parlor 116 S Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesLet us gather together (six feet apart), bringing our items that reflect this past year and place them in the YAM 2020 Time Capsule. If you are participating in the t-shirt making event, wear your shirt! Let’s ring in the New Year…early! This event is tentatively scheduled to be held in the Second Floor Parlor […]
LGBTQ Ministry Happy Hour on Zoom
At the end of a long week, come together with friends on Zoom. Pour your favorite beverage, log on/call in, and share in fellowship and fun. All LGBTQIA+ folks and their allies invited. Contact Wil Forrest for more information and/or to participate. Wil can be reached at wil@coh.net or 412.441.3800 X118.
YAM’s Virtual Game Night
This Game Night will begin with trivia followed by other games on the Jack Box platform. Everyone can play along on their own mobile devices by using a browser. Two devices do make it easier but you also can go between Zoom and browser. Grab your snacks and settle in for a night of fun! […]
Youth Mission Project | Letter Writing
A letter can make someone feel loved, whether it’s a note to a friend, a message to someone in your church family, or a letter advocating for justice half way around the world. Youth in grades 6–12 will write letters to folks both in our church and through Amnesty International's Write for Rights campaign. RSVP […]
YAM | Do the Write Thing
One Wednesday every month, we take a different approach to "writing," whether it is reflecting, drawing, meditation, visual art, social justice, or communicating to others. Whether you write, type, voice text, use communication symbols, or draw, please join us! Questions? Contact Kelli Booher at KelliB@coh.net.
LGBTQ Ministry Day Retreat
Members and friends of ELPC’s LGBTQ Ministry are invited to spend the day with your church family while we celebrate the new year through worship, discussion, creative activities, reflections and fellowship. While it is likely most or all of this event will be online via Zoom, there is a chance that we might gather, if […]
MLK Day of Service Sock Collection
East Liberty Presbyterian Church 116 S. Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesThis year marks the 26th anniversary of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service (January 18), celebrating the life and legacy of the civil rights leader. Observed each year on the third Monday in January as "a day on, not a day off," MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a national […]
Tween Night | Cooking Class
ELPC - Online 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesTweens in grades 4–6 will gather on Zoom to make dinner for their families. We will be making an easy ricotta gnocchi and "dirt" for dessert.
Virtual 29th Annual MLK Celebration
Peoria, Illinois, Public Employees for Community Concerns' 29th annual MLK Celebration is virtual this year. Hear Dr. Bernice King speak from 1–2 pm, and then YAMs may join our Zoom discussion from 2–3 pm. Ticket cost will be covered by Young Adult Ministry. Please RSVP to Kelli Booher at KelliB@coh.net to attend.
Historically Speaking: Four Hundred Souls
Join us as we virtually attend Historically Speaking: Four Hundred Souls – A Conversation with Ibram Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, presented by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. Following the event, young adults can join a 30-minute Zoom call to discuss among ourselves. The event is free, but registration is […]
The Notorious Trial of Joe Thomas
ELPC - Online 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesJoin the ELPC Mission Board and Facing Systemic Racism Ministry Team following Sanctuary worship, as Tony Norman and Steve Mellon, journalists at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, speak about their joint project, "The Notorious Trial of Joe Thomas." This is the story of events that took place here in Pittsburgh in 1922, regarding the treatment of a […]